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Hello community,
I have an iMac (24", M1, 2021) and Monterey installed. I have Photoshop version 23.1 installed. Now I have the following problem, my extensions are no longer displayed in my menu. What option do I have so that my extension are displayed and started.
thanks
Hello, CEP extensions do not work on native Apple Silicon. UXP does.
You need to run Photoshop under Rosetta mode (right-click on the application icon in the applications folder, select Get info, then Run in Rosetta) to use CEP extensions.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-for-apple-silicon.html
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Thank you for this solution, Andrea!
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Its kinda weird they are already abandoning CEP so quickly. When they introduced UXP 2 years back or so, they stated it wouod bes upported for quite a while.
I got quite some work to do makes jg the transition to UXP 😞
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The advice here that extensions do not run on M1 is incorrect. Most (maybe all) CEP extension panels will run just fine on an M1 / Apple Silicon machine when launched under Rosetta.
Just right-click the actual Photoshop app and "get info" to choose to run under Rosetta. If you do not see a Rosetta option, then you have right-clicked an alias and can right-click and alias and choose "show original" to find the actual application and then get info to check the Rosetta option.
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Hi,
I just purchased the Lumenzia extension to use on my macbook air M1 2020, and after trying all the methods described here i cannot still see the extensions. When I right cliked on the photoshop app, then info, i do not see the "choose to run under rosetta". This is after this that i'm confused. I created an alias from the original photoshop app, but then what do i do? Nowhere i see the Rosetta word or option written! Thanks for your help
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Hi, are you right-clicking on the shortcut that is in the dock?
You need to go to your applications folder, or you can also your the CC application, and select the ... next to the installed app, and select "run intel" or something like that.
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Hello. After the update, the "Extentions" tab with panels for retouching disappeared. Tell me how to get it back.
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The solution to start Photoshop in Rosetta Mode is not bad, but I now have a M1 Mac and would like to have it that way. Adobe has to come up with something and have a correct solution.
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Hello, as stated earlier by Jef Bracke, ask the developer to port their panels to the UXP framework, and maybe Adobe to implement all the CEP features in UXP, so that developers can update all their panels. Knowing that a new framework has to catch up on years of updates and features requests that the previous one benefited from.
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Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install Tych Panel on a Macbook Pro 13 'with M1 processor but I can't, also because on PS22 the extensions command is not active.
It is normal that the command extension is not clickable?
Is it still possible to use this extension on new Mac with PS22?
Thanks!!
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<moved from download&install>
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Thankyou very much!!!
I've made it!
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(you're welcome, but that thanks goes to @PECourtejoie .)
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Hi) i have same issue! I turned on Rosetta, but have disabled Extension too. But i dont understand your solution(
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Hello, @gleb24253400rvuv is the extension properly installed.
Are you well starting Photoshop in rosetta mode, the apple help page makes it sound you need to install rosetta, that is shipped by default?
(you can do it from the CC app, installed applications, click on the ... and open for intel.)